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Old 06-27-2001, 06:25 PM
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Originally posted by CrimsonRage:
Honestly you all, and all jokes aside, I consider myself very traditional when it comes to Delta and greekdom period and it just makes me angry when I hear all this so and so "connection" and so and so "love". On another thread these were actually laid out:

Pyramid Love
Indiana love
P & G love
Dog love
Last org love (or something like that for I Phi T and S G rho)
red and white love
etc etc

I just don't like all of this mess.
Our bonds need to remain simple and reflective of our history. Making up all this new stuff just complicates things and dillutes our real history. Its bad enough we have to argue and fuss over who our REAL bruhs are and why we have the bond that we do, we don't need all this extra stuff.I mean, in the end, we are all in our own respective organizations and pay dues to their national bodies..not those of the orgs that we claim as bruhs or sorors.



I agree with Phasad. If we're going to break every single "connection" down and attempt to create a bond, we may as well admit that ALL HBGLOs have a "connection."
Not like it matters, but here are the connections that I acknowledge:
--Coleman Love
--Phirst Phamily
--Indiana Love
--Zeta Phi Beta Sigma
--(at least where I am) the Iotas and their sweethearts act like a "bruh and soror" connection

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